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Newt bows out: Newt Gingrich announced the suspension of his presidential campaign Wednesday in Virginia. He urged conservatives to get behind presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney saying, "I'm often asked if Romney is conservative enough and my answer is simple, 'compared to Barack Obama?' You know this is not a choice between Mitt Romney and Ronald Reagan, this is a choice between Mitt Romney and the most radical leftist president in American history."

Gingrich leaves the campaign trail with a mixed legacy and significant debt. What’s his next move? We’ll ask him on Sunday.

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